Legal Advise & Links

In an effort to save our clients attorney’s fees and costs, our firm takes extra measures to secure a timely, reasonable settlement of all claims. In doing so, we prepare your case in order to fully prosecute your claims in the event of litigation. If litigation is filed, you can monitor its progression through the applicable Court web sites and assure yourself of our superior representation:

www.floridasupremecourt.org The Florida Supreme Court
www.flcourts.org/courts/dca/dca.shtml Florida District Courts
www.flcourts.org/courts/circuit/circuit.shtml Florida Circuit Courts www.flcourts.org/courts/county/county.shtml Florida County Courts
www.flcourts.org/courts/crtadmin/crtadmin.shtml
Florida Court Administration

Legal Sites

www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes Florida Statutes
www.flcourts.org This website contains information concerning Florida courts. It also includes a Self Help page which gives access to local Self Help centers, free and low cost legal aid, and access to downloadable forms for use in various Family Law issues.

www.floir.com Florida Insurance Regulation
www.legalaidpbc.org Legal aid society

Government Sites

www.leg.state.fl.us Official website of the Florida Legislature.
www.dos.state.fl.us Florida Department of State

Medical Sites

www.ama assn.org The American Medical Association home page.
www.iom.edu The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies

www.webmd.com – Comprehensive medical site.
For immediate legal advice or assistance, please contact us at 561-659-3433 or toll free at 866-572-4LAW.

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